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Introduction to the characteristics of Cuban Coffee Flavor varieties in Jingshan Coffee area

Published: 2024-11-03 Author: World Gafei
Last Updated: 2024/11/03, Cubita is produced in coffee from the pollution-free Crystal Mountain in the high altitude of Cuba, which is adjacent to the Blue Mountain Mountains of Jamaica and has similar climatic conditions, comparable to Jamaican Blue Mountain Coffee. Crystal Mountain is also known as the Blue Mountain of Cuba. So there are a lot of coffee under the banner of the Cuban Blue Mountains, but the purest Crystal Mountain Coffee Cubita is allowed to use Cuban water.

Cubita is produced in coffee from the pollution-free Crystal Mountain in the high altitude of Cuba, which is adjacent to the Blue Mountain Mountains of Jamaica and has similar climatic conditions, comparable to Jamaican Blue Mountain Coffee. Crystal Mountain is also known as the Blue Mountain of Cuba. As a result, there are many coffees under the banner of the Cuban Blue Mountains, but the purest Crystal Mountain Coffee Cubita is the top coffee allowed to use the Cuban "Crystal Mountain Coffee" and has become a coffee designated by the Cuban Embassy to drink it. At present, Crystal Mountain Coffee is synonymous with top Cuban coffee.

Cubita adheres to the principle of perfect coffee, only makes individual coffee, the picking of coffee beans is done by hand, and all the particles of coffee beans are strictly selected according to the standard of sieve 17-19, plus washing coffee beans, to a large extent, remove defective beans and other impurities to ensure the quality of coffee. It has a high reputation in the coffee industry. Careful people will find that Cubita is indescribably unique with other coffee. Cubita is not like Italian coffee, which tastes bitter and knight-like; unlike the arrogance of Blue Mountain Coffee, it feels like an emperor. But Cubita is like an elegant princess, with a sense of natural tenderness, nobility, tenderness and elegance. Excellent balance, a good combination of bitter and sour taste, there will be a meticulous, smooth, refreshing and elegant feeling when tasting, which is the best enjoyment of coffee.

Located in the West Indies, the Republic of Cuba has a detached and pristine natural environment, the beautiful Caribbean Sea and the world-famous Crystal Mountain Coffee.

In 1748, coffee was introduced into Cuba from Domiga, and Cuba began to grow coffee ever since. With fertile land, humid climate and abundant Rain Water, Cuba can be called a natural treasure land for coffee cultivation. The suitable natural conditions provide a favorable natural environment for the growth of coffee trees, and coffee is well planted and developed here. In Cuba, the cultivation of coffee is regulated by the state. The best coffee growing area in Cuba is located in the Central Mountains. Because this area not only grows coffee, but also produces quartz, crystal and other precious minerals, it is also known as Crystal Mountain. At present, Crystal Mountain Coffee is synonymous with top Cuban coffee. One of the remarkable features of Crystal Mountain Coffee is its large granule and bright green color of coffee beans.

In Cuba, most of the coffee beans are picked by hand. Coffee beans are picked about every half a month during the ripening period. During or after picking, coffee beans are classified and those immature and bad beans are removed to ensure the quality of the coffee. Cubans usually deal with coffee beans in two ways-tanning and washing. Tanning is the simplest, cheapest and most traditional way to treat coffee, which is to let the coffee fruit dry in the sun but not ferment. The general drying time is about four weeks. The washing rule makes the aroma of fruit more into the coffee beans, thus adding a kind of coarse fruit aroma to the coffee.

At present, Crystal Mountain Coffee is very precious. This is mainly for two reasons. The first reason is the economic sanctions imposed by the United States against Cuba and the non-opening up of Cuban imports. The second reason is that at present, Cuban coffee beans are mostly acquired by the French and Japanese markets, especially Japan, so it is difficult to buy coffee beans directly from Cuba. In spite of this, the status of Cuban coffee in the hearts of global coffee lovers can still be compared with Jamaican Blue Mountain Coffee.

Crystal Mountain Coffee beans are typical island beans with a clean and delicate taste, slightly sour taste, not strong but long-lasting, with sweet fruit aromas. The coffee brewed by it has a rare and perfect taste: it is bitter with aroma and a mellow and smooth taste. It slightly contains wine-like bitterness and a touch of sweetness, and even a hint of tobacco, meticulous and smooth, fresh and elegant. Many flavors are mixed together, and the match is almost perfect.

To brew Crystal Mountain Coffee, it is best to use a hand brew or American coffee maker, the water temperature is below 85 ℃, the match wind cooking method firepower is not too big, the time is not too long. When tasting coffee, because it is mellow, you can put more milk, but less sugar, usually two or three tablespoons (coffee cup spoon) is just right. I believe its unique taste will leave a deep impression on you.

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